The Long Opera Survival Kit

There is nothing worse than waiting two hours for your favorite jealous aria, dramatic death scene, or hunky shirtless baritone to come on stage, only to be distracted by your fatigue and exhaustion. How do the Opera Pros do it? It's all in the preparation...

With the anticipation of our five-hour summer show Don Carlo, these six Long Opera Survival Guide tips, will keep you feeling relaxed and happy as you see all of your favorite opera moments!

"By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail"— Benjamin Franklin

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To caffeinate or not to caffeinate:Try an energy packed snack that will give you a boost without having to rely on caffeine.

Take a walk: Check out the community park at the center of the neighborhood, the Hayes Green.

Combat the choking fits: Bring hard candy, a handkerchief or tissue with you.

Do your homework: There’s nothing worse than sitting in a theatre for three hours and having no idea what’s going on.

Dress in something comfortable: You can still wear the nice dress or tux that’s been sitting in your closet, just make sure it’s comfortable.

Bathroom breaks: Channel your past child self and listen to the wise words of your mother before a long road trip, and go pee at intermission.